Use and Care Guide

12
Troubleshooting
ISSUE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
The outdoor refrigerator
turns on and off
frequently.
• The door is being opened often.
• The door is not completely closed.
•The door gasket is not sealing properly.
•The outdoor refrigerator does not have
the suggested ventilation.
• Minimize the number of times the door is
opened.
• Make sure the door is completely closed.
• Make sure the door gasket is properly sealed.
• Read and follow the “Installation Clearance
Requirements” section.
The outdoor refrigerator
does not turn on.
• There is a power failure.
• The refrigerator is not plugged in.
A fuse has blown or the circuit breaker is
tripped.
• Ensure the refrigerator is plugged in and the
power outlet has power.
• Plug the unit in to a power outlet that has
sufficient amperage.
• Replace the broken fuse in your fuse box or
reset the breaker.
The outdoor refrigerator
will not reach the
desired temperature.
• The refrigerator is placed too close to a
heat source.
• The refrigerator does not have
sufficient ventilation.
• The door is opened too frequently or for
long periods of time.
• Keep the refrigerator away from direct
sunlight or other heat sources.
• Read and follow the “Installation Clearance
Requirements” section.
• Close the door tightly and do not open the
door too frequently or for long periods of time.
The outdoor refrigerator
is making strange noises.
• Certain sounds are normal
• The unit is not level or is touching
another appliance.
• Read the “Normal Sounds” section.
• Check to make sure that the refrigerator is
level and that it is not in contact with another
appliance or furniture.
The body of the outdoor
refrigerator is
electrified.
• The unit is not properly grounded.
• Contact your local electrician to test your
electrical grounding system.
Frost is forming in the
outdoor refrigerator.
• The environment is humid.
• The door is being opened too frequently.
Though the unit uses an “auto-defrost”
system, under certain conditions, manual
defrosting may be required. If frost builds up,
you can try running the refrigerator on a
warmer temperature setting, minimizing the
number of times you open the door, or
unplugging the unit to allow the frost to melt.
The door will not shut
properly.
• The refrigerator is not level.
• The door gasket is dirty.
• The door gasket is not installed
correctly.
•The shelves are incorrectly installed.
• Make sure the refrigerator is on a level
surface.
• Clean the door gasket.
• Make sure the door gasket is properly
installed.
• Make sure to correctly install the shelves.